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Chinese study (CCP) referenced by W.H.O.
COVID-19from live briefing:
-14% severe disease incl. pneumonia, shortness of breath
-5% critical: respiratory failure, septic shock, organ failure
-2% fatal

[RTRS] 17 Feb - TOO EARLY TO SEE IF THIS TREND OF FEWER NEW CASES OF CORONAVIRUS IN CHINA WILL CONTINUE, "EVERY SCENARIO IS STILL ON THE TABLE" -WHO'S TEDROS
 
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"It is unlikely that SARS-CoV-2 emerged through laboratory manipulation of an existing SARS-related coronavirus. "

*Both sides of argument
 

CDC's weekly update

New paper published describing over 44,000 COVID19 cases

China - CDC report: more than 3,000 medical staff infected with COVID-19, 5 deaths
 
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DIAMOND PRINCESS CRUISE UPDATE:

454 passengers confirmed with COVID-19. Another 99 added this morning.


BREAKING: The DFA said the number of Filipinos aboard a cruise ship quarantined off Yokohama, Japan who have tested positive for the coronavirus disease has climbed to 27.
 
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A London hotel near Heathrow Airport has been designated a coronavirus quarantine center, The Independent reported Monday.

The Holiday Inn Heathrow Ariel hotel was closed Saturday and staff was told it would remain closed at least through the end of the month, The Independent reported.



British officials are deciding whether to evacuate 74 citizens from Japan
 



Sad. Hoping for a cure ASAP.

This is false. I've lived in Japan, China, and Taiwan. The reason they wore those facemasks in the past was as to prevent other people from catching their cold/sickness in schools, work etc. In western cultures, children just stay home from school, but this is not the case in Asian countries where education is highly prized. The facemarks have been ingrained in their culture by now so wearing the masks is not foreign to them since this outbreak. The reason most people think this way is the news coverage during the SARS scare.
 
This is false. I've lived in Japan, China, and Taiwan. The reason they wore those facemasks in the past was as to prevent other people from catching their cold/sickness in schools, work etc. In western cultures, children just stay home from school, but this is not the case in Asian countries where education is highly prized. The facemarks have been ingrained in their culture by now so wearing the masks is not foreign to them since this outbreak. The reason most people think this way is the news coverage during the SARS scare.

Not surprised that an idiot white American tweeted that
 
They out here lyin

Head of Wuhan hospital who caught coronavirus is 'still having treatment' say health officials - after Chinese media reported he DIED

  • Chinese media reported that Dr Liu Zhiming of Wuchang Hospital died today
  • But a Hubei health official said the hospital director 'is still being resuscitated'
  • The same situation happened to Dr Li Wenliang, a whistle-blower of the virus
  • Web users accused authorities of covering up Dr Li's death to avoid criticism
  • Last Friday, a 59-year-old nurse from Wuchang Hospital also died of the disease
  • COVID-19 has claimed at least 1,775 lives and infected more than 71,440 globally

 
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Posted this site on page 7...great data from Johns Hopkins Univ
 
UPDATE: China's National Health Commission reports 79 new cases and 5 new deaths outside Hubei province since yesterday

CHINA'S TOTAL NUMBER OF CONFIRMED CORONAVIRUS CASES ON MAINLAND HITS 72,436 AS OF END-FEB 17
 

Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy

-analyzed more than 72,000 patient records
-44,672 were lab-confirmed cases
-16,186 suspected cases
-10,567 clinically diagnosed cases
-889 asymptomatic cases Of confirmed
-80.9% mild
-vast majority (86.6%) of confirmed cases 30 - 79
-14% of the illnesses were severe(pneumonia & shortness of breath)
-5% critical disease (respiratory failure, septic shock, & multi-organ failure)
-overall CFR 2.3% (1,023 deaths)

-majority were in people age 60 and older or those with underlying medical conditions
-1,716 healthcare workers infected in the outbreak
- 5 of them fatally,
-no evidence of super-spreader events in healthcare facilities
 

Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy

-analyzed more than 72,000 patient records
-44,672 were lab-confirmed cases
-16,186 suspected cases
-10,567 clinically diagnosed cases
-889 asymptomatic cases Of confirmed
-80.9% mild
-vast majority (86.6%) of confirmed cases 30 - 79
-14% of the illnesses were severe(pneumonia & shortness of breath)
-5% critical disease (respiratory failure, septic shock, & multi-organ failure)
-overall CFR 2.3% (1,023 deaths)
-majority were in people age 60 and older or those with underlying medical conditions

-1,716 healthcare workers infected in the outbreak
- 5 of them fatally,
-no evidence of super-spreader events in healthcare facilities

So its less dangerous than the everyday flu it looks like. And this is all hype and BS?
 
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